Mortal
mind troubles itself on the question of companionship, now yearning for someone who is absent, now fretting to be rid of someone who is present.
What
a precious promise is contained in these words of the ninety-first Psalm: "Because thou hast made the Lord, which is my refuge, even the most High, thy habitation; there shall no evil befall thee, neither shall any plague come nigh thy dwelling"! They are free from doubt; a ring of certainty runs through them.
The
widening of our mental horizons, the purpose of the new section of The Christian Science Monitor, will make an especial appeal to Christian Scientists.
In
the second chapter of Matthew's Gospel it is brought out how Herod tried to compass the death of Jesus, not knowing that the child had been taken with Mary his mother into Egypt by Joseph.
Under
God's law of progress there is no halting place, and gratitude for the healing of disease should not be allowed to narrow one's sense of healing to this initial phase or hold one content in it, even for a day.
According
to optical testimony the earth is stationary, while the sun revolves around it; and the two parallel lines of a railway track converge in the distance.